On 2010-02-28 14:55, Rolf Turner wrote:

I had occasion recently to read in a one-line *.csv file that
looked like:

"CandidateName","NSN","Ethnicity","dob","gender"
"Smith, Mary Jane",111222333,"E","2/25/1989","F"

That "F" (for female) in the last field got transformed to
FALSE.  Apparently read.csv (and hence read.table) are inferring
that if the entries of a file are all F's and T's then the
field is interpreted as logical.

If I change the file to

"CandidateName","NSN","Ethnicity","dob","gender"
"Smith, Mary Jane",111222333,"E","2/25/1989","F"
"Mingdinkler, Melvin Queue",999888777,"01/04/1942","M"

then the read functions correctly interpret the last field
as being character.

The translation of "F" into FALSE resulted in some mysterious
contretemps in further analysis, which it took me a while to
track down.

I solved the problem by putting in a colClasses argument in my
call to read.csv().  But I really think that the read functions
are being too clever by half here.  If field entries are surrounded
by quotes, shouldn't they be left as character?  Even if they are
all F's and T's?

Furthermore using F's and T's to represent TRUE's and FALSE's is
bad practice anyway.  Since FALSE and TRUE are reserved words it
would make sense for the read function to assume that a field is
logical if it consists entirely of these words.  But T's and F's
.... I don't think so.

I would argue that this behaviour should be changed.  I can see no
downside to such a change.


I agree with Rolf. Indeed, I'm not fond of the use of T/F for
TRUE/FALSE at all.

        cheers,

                Rolf Turner

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